Frances Toor (1890-1956) was a folklorist. Her publications include
Frances Toor's guide to Mexico: compact and up-to-date (1934),
New guide to Mexico (c. 1944),
A treasury of Mexican folkways (1947),
Festivals and folkways of Italy (1953), and
The golden carnation, and other stories told in Italy (c. 1960). The collection consists of books by Toor and Arsène Kersaudy, printed material, one manuscript by Kersaudy, travel
brochures, research materials, and photographs used to illustrate Toor's
Festivals and folkways of Italy. Also in the collection is a concert program inscribed by Mexican composer and conductor Carlos Chávez.

Background

Toor was born in 1890; became a folklorist; publications include Frances Toor's guide to Mexico: compact and up-to-date (1934), Mexican popular arts (1939), New guide to Mexico (c. 1944), A treasury of Mexican folkways (1947), Three worlds of Peru (1949), Festivals and folkways of Italy (1953), and The golden carnation, and other stories told in Italy (c. 1960); she died in 1956.

Extent

1 box (0.5 linear ft.)

Restrictions

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